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Schilizzi Hotel is an Art Deco Style Boutique Hotel; it is placed into an ancient 18th century noble palace and strategically located at a few steps from core areas of the Neapolitan business and the main historical and cultural places of interesting; within minutes you can get carried by the charm of the intricate city texture and trip through the history of the city of Naples.

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We walked down near the marina where we could see some cruise ships in port. There was a great view here across the water to Mount Vesuvius. Then it was back to a main square where there were lots of people hanging around a trailer and outside a cafe. Obviously someone famous but no idea who! We saw them later surrounded by a huge crowd and it was a couple in wedding clothes. Not ...

... ourselves having a glass of wine from the bar and enjoying the weather. Our room is bright and airy with tall ceilings gleaming wood floors and huge French doors that open onto the courtyard below. The furnishings, art work and the big bathroom are ultra modern.

We hadn't eaten all day and so we asked the friendly staff for a good place to grab true Neapolitan pizza of course! We strolled a few blocks away to Gino Sorbillo's, one ...

... walking through city with Giovanni's map as our guide. First stop was a trip to the underground aqueducts. We turned the corner to see line of people forming outside the entrance waiting for the doors to open at 10am. We were split into groups depending on what language you spoke, we got our tickets and headed downstairs. The aqueducts are a series of tunnels, chambers and pools that have a history dating as far back as the city itself. They were hand-carved by the ...

... our room for a hot shower. The locals, the boatmen, restaurant owners and a few other day trippers who had come out by the beach were all quite amused. ‘Bravo!’ said one of the fisherman to us. We were clearly the only crazies swimming that day.

4. Capri and a much more pleasant swim:

We spent a couple of nights in Sorrento, mainly so we could take the ferry out to Capri for a day. Sorrento itself is a pretty port town and ...

... just below us and to the right.... Another view to die for !!! A short amble into the very narrow (vehicle free) back streets and a long sit at a pavement cafe with an extremely large beer (thankfully served with pizza to soak up the alcohol) Staying in town (looks like old town Nice) with narrow alleyways) we had a delightful meal in a passageway ...